Young Man Allegedly Jumped From His Apartment And Died After EFCC Invasion (Photos)
By MagicWriter | self meida writer
Published 21 days ago - 1676 views
Young Man Allegedly Jumped From His Apartment And Died After EFCC Invasion (Photos)
A young Nigerian man whose name is yet to be identified lost his life this morning after EFCC operatives invaded his estate at 1004, VI, Lagos State.
According to a recent report that was made by instablog naija, they made it known that these EFCC operatives was about to visit the Young man's apartment before he now jumped down and died.
In this article, I will be sharing screenshots of how a young man jumped from his apartment and died during EFCC Invasion.
Check out screenshots below:
Due to the graphic content of the pictures, we decided to blur the Young man's dead body.
If you look very close to all the pictures that was shared above, you will clearly see EFCC operatives standing in front of their estate gate.
What a great loss.
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